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Taxing Matters
Register That Boat
with GCTO!
By: Cheryl E. Johnson,
PCC Galveston Co.
Tax Assessor Collector
[email protected]
With spring fully in the air and summer less than two months
away, thoughts of outside recreation and summer vacations
are gaining in popularity. This is clearly evidenced by the
uptick of 45% in water vessel services provided in your
County Tax Office.
Last August I reported a new partnership between the County
Tax Office and Texas Parks and Wildlife. In July we launched
services at our Island office and within six weeks, every branch
and satellite was operational thanks to a dynamic training
team. Although only 2.3% of all of Texas’ 658,600 water
vessels are registered in Galveston, with Clear Lake at our
northern boundary, Galveston Bay to our east, the Intercoastal
and Gulf of Mexico to the south and many waterways
throughout, we were certain demand would be good and we
were not wrong!
Although registration and titling slowed during the months of
December and January, hearts warmed in February and by
March we were full throttle in Galveston and League City. Of
1,642 boat transactions since inception of services, 58% were
titles meaning nearly 1,000 area residents enjoyed a new or
new-to-them water vessel ranging from a jet ski to a 180’
yacht.
In case you did not know, GCTO is a one-stop-shop as boats,
outboard motors AND trailers may be titled and registered in
our offices (if in county) and replacement Certificate of
Number ID cards are available in all office. We are not limited
to providing services to Galveston County residents, thus,
those driving in from other areas of Texas can pick up new or
replacement ID cards if needed once they arrive to our
recreational areas. An additional bonus of doing business with
us is that, unlike Parks and Wildlife, we accept debit and credit
cards.
Providing these additional State services has had the
added benefit of bringing “enterprise” monies to
Galveston County. In eight months of doing business,
revenue in the form of commissions and sales taxes paid
to the County are over $29,000. Considering staffing was
increased by a half-time position, the $1 4,000
investment has so far proven worthwhile for all, not only
funding the added HTE but fully funding one of our 52
staff positions (meaning fewer taxes are needed to cover
our cost to you)!
Need additional information? Visit www.galcotax.com
and select the TPWD Boat Registration link. Happy
boating!
TPWD requires all motorboats, outboard motors and
sailboats 14’ or larger (or those with an auxiliary
engine) to be registered. Canoes, kayaks, punts,
rowboats, rubber rafts and vessels less than 14’ (if
paddled, poled, oared or windblown as long as a
trolling motor has not been added) are exempt, as
are out-of-country vessels temporarily using Texas
waterways, those owned by a governmental entity
and ship lifeboats. Registrations may be renewed
up to 90 days prior to expiration and are valid for a
period of two years. Residents new to Texas have up
to 90 days to register their boat in the State.
Registration fees range from $32 to
$150, depending on
the length of the boat.
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